Photographic Collection
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INTRODUCTION
The Photographic Collection of the Warburg Institute was, like the Library, originally the private collection of Aby Warburg. At the time of his death in 1929 it already contained around 15,000 photographs, and in the years since then it has grown steadily, consisting at present of about 300,000 photographs divided into more than 17,000 categories.
At first the photographs were ordered by medium and topography (as 'Umbrian painting' or 'Florentine sculpture'), with one or two iconographic subsections where these mirrored the interests of Warburg or Fritz Saxl. However, after the Institute's move to London in 1933, it was decided to order the entire Collection iconographically, and a system of subject categories was devised by Rudolf Wittkower and Edgar Wind. In the years since then, the number of categories has grown considerably, since new photographs with new subjects have necessitated new folders, and swollen sections have had to be divided into ever finer iconographic subdivisions. Nevertheless, the overall armature laid down by Wittkower and Wind is still in place: it has a flexibility and logic which makes it very easy to work with.
ORNAMENT ARCHITECTURE ARTIST
RELIGIOUS ICON
RELIGIOUS ICON
RELIGIOUS ICON
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SOCIAL LIFE RELIGIOUS ICON
SOCIAL LIFE HISTORY
PORTRAITS HISTORY
ENTRANCE
PORTRAITS MAGIC AND SCIENCE
GODS AND MYTHS LITERATURE MAGIC AND SCIENCE
GODS AND MYTHS
ANTIQUITIES RITUAL GODS AND MYTHS
SECULAR ICON
MANUSCRIPTS SECULAR ICON
ENTRANCE
MANUSCRIPTS
PRE-CLASSICAL ICON ASIAN ICON NON-EURASIAN ICON
MENIL ARCHIVE
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